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... We soon discovered he dived into the pool which was shallow and smashed his head! Not good! Anyway we had a couple of drinks and then met up with the irish boys. We walked up the strip and then went down To what would soon be known to us as sleeze alley and had a drink in a small Irish bar where buckets were only 140bart! Koh Samui isn't as busy as Phi Phi and is far bigger. also after around 2am the police would turn up and the bars would have to close. We managed to find ...

... trying to clear it, the sidecar slammed into my knee and I was knocked off the bike. It happened so quickly and luckily I landed in a pile of leaves on the side of the road to cushion my fall. It knocked the wind out of me at first, and before I knew it, Michael was standing over me, grabbing my leg to see if It was broke and the girls were frantically calling out my name as they ran up to see if I was okay. I am happy to report that my leg isn’t broke, my knee is ...

... Bangkok). My homeroom students made me goodbye posters, one from the boys and one from the girls. They were really sweet. The boys' poster basically just said, "I love T. Cait. From, [insert male student name here]" while the girls wrote a lot of loving notes saying things like, “You are our second mother.” They made me tear up a little…and then the kids came over and asked me to open up all their bags of chips and candies for them (they ...

... we could stay one night and then find a beach resort - instead of the four that I had booked us in for! The place we were in did have a lovely pier out into the sea and we spent the afternoon and evening enjoying Leo beers and some great food. It was "just like Dartmouth" according to Mum!!!

The next day we were back in the truck and searching for a nice beach resort. We went through some hell holes but ...

... to me. When he noticed that I was waiting for som tam, he looked shocked and said, “Teacher, you can eat?” The best thing about the whole experience though, was the random Thai waitress-who knows a little English and tries to practice with me when I come-who stood close enough to listen in but not so close as to be rude.

Then the next day at school I got high praise from one of the P3 Thai teachers. She looked me up and ...